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Is learning python directly without knowing C++ is beneficial or not ???

4th Apr 2018, 5:25 PM
Mr Wiz
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In my opinion the abstraction of python is a bit over the top. I guess that's the reason it confused you Damyan Petkov. But what about the other ways around? I often heard from people who started with python that it's hard to switch to another language. If you are used to write code as easy as you form sentences a "normal" programming language strike way harder. While it makes it easy to learn without prior knowledge it makes it harder to switch to other languages. The only advantage I'm seeing in starting with python is the forced indention... And now hit me with your downvotes pythomaniacs :P (I'm actually not against python. It definitely has it's purposes. There is a reason why the popularity increases)
4th Apr 2018, 5:58 PM
Alex
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I learned C++ first and then go to python. I was confused of python. I suggest to go to python without learning c++ first.
4th Apr 2018, 5:36 PM
Damyan Petkov
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Yes! Definitely. Python is said to be one of the easiest languages to learn! There is definitely no prerequisite as such for you to start learning. I must admit that having some prior knowledge of programming helps.
4th Apr 2018, 5:43 PM
Joakim Sørensen
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thank u all the answers are effective
4th Apr 2018, 5:53 PM
Mr Wiz
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